LEUKAEMIA charity the Anthony Nolan Trust is looking for daredevils to take part in one of its abseils in Cheshire and North Wales.

The charity has a number of abseils taking place in September and is hoping to fill the last few places on each.

On Sunday, September 14, St Chad's Church in Winsford will be hosting a 74ft abseil, which makes it a great opportunity for beginners.

A very different challenge will also be taking place on the same day from the 240ft Rhyl Sky Tower. The Sky Tower is Rhyl's most obvious landmark and you will have panoramic views from the glass-walled elevator before abseiling back down to the ground.

A week later, on Saturday, September 20, the Trust will be at the magnificent Chester Cathedral. The climb to the top of the Cathedral is almost as dramatic as the view from the top - which will be followed with a 170ft abseil over the stunning stained-glass window of the west wing.

And to finish the Trust's season of abseils, it will be at Llanrhaeadr Waterfall, near Oswestry. Used as the setting for the famous Timotei advertisement, the waterfall is the highest in the UK, measuring 240ft.

Places for all these abseils are limited so book your place now by calling Ruth Carter on 0151 733 1444. No experience is necessary as full training is given.